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Saturday, June 04, 2011

Local Boards Begin Validating Signatures

Local boards of elections Friday started validating the signatures on what turns out to be somewhat fewer petitions than originally claimed to overturn the law granting in-state tuition to illegal immigrants. So far, according to the State Board of Elections website, 4,483 out of about 58,000 signatures submitted have been validated, and 612 were found invalid, a relatively low rate of rejection.

The opponents of the new law had to have 18,500 signatures by May 31, and need a total of 55,736 by June 30.

Mary Wagner, head of the voter registration division at the state board, said she wasn’t surprised at the difference between what the petitioners certified they submitted – 62,496 — and the number of signatures the board counted. In 10 years of doing this, “I’ve never seen the number the petitioners said they had match the actual number,” Wagner said. In this case, more than 17,000 pages were submitted, making a hand count difficult.

Del. Neil Parrott, the Washington County Republican chairing the drive, also released figures that showed where the signatures were collected by county.
Baltimore County, where Del. Pat McDonough is leading the charge, had the highest number in the state. There, 14,301 signatures were collected, almost a quarter of the total. The other top five counties were Anne Arundel, 8,586; Harford, 5,922; Carroll, 5,820; and Washington, 3,310. Numbers for Calvert County were initially over counted, leading to the mistaken numbers released by the petitioners on Tuesday.

The number of signatures rejected so far, about 12%, is fairly low by past standards, where as many as a third of signatures have been rejected.

The election board plans on releasing numbers on its website every afternoon after local boards report their numbers.

from Len Lazarick @ Maryland Reporter

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who has the petition for Wicomico County? I would like to sign it?

Anonymous said...

You can fill it out and print is on line at mdpetitions.com

Anonymous said...

This needs to stay at the top of the page. No, the future of the country doesn't hang simply on whether illegal aliens get instate tuition, but every one of these challenges to the security of the nation and the enforcement against illegal aliens is another nail in the coffin.

This is not a laughing matter regardless of how school and college teachers wrap it in their PC BS. FIve percent of the citizens of Mexico are living illegally in the US. None of the excuses hold any water. Two illegal aliens working full time and paying taxes doesn't cover the cost of educating one of their, much less three of them. Lest alone, these people will increase the US population by a third in 38 years.

Illegal immigration is a social , economic, and environmental disaster in the making